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RFK Jr. Warns of Nuclear War Risk Under Biden in Fiery Interview with Tom Bilyeu

RFK Jr. certainly didn’t hold back in his recent interview with Tom Bilyeu on the “Impact Theory Podcast.” The presidential candidate didn’t mince his words when expressing his concerns about a potential nuclear war looming if Joe Biden remains in the White House. According to Kennedy, the current state of affairs is akin to watching a five-year-old playing on a jungle gym – a rather unsettling comparison, to say the least.

Highlighting the escalating tensions with Russia, Kennedy pointed out the alarming reality that we are closer to a nuclear exchange now than we have been since the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. He raised the issue of Russia’s superior nuclear arsenal and defensive capabilities, painting a grim picture of the potential consequences for America in such a scenario.

Kennedy’s critique extended beyond Biden to include Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, whom he criticized for playing the guitar at a concert while children were dying nearby in Kyiv. The lack of seriousness and responsibility displayed by key figures in the current administration only added to Kennedy’s fears about their ability to handle a crisis of such magnitude. 

 

As Kennedy highlighted the importance of having a leader who is not cognitively impaired and capable of making crucial decisions in a timely manner, he underscored the gravity of the situation facing the country. With references to the infamous “3 a.m. phone call” scenario, Kennedy painted a stark picture of the responsibility that falls on the shoulders of the Commander-in-Chief when it comes to nuclear decisions.

Given the severity of the concerns raised by RFK Jr., it’s no wonder that the Democratic National Committee is taking legal action to keep him off state ballots and off the debate stage. Kennedy’s outspoken criticism of the Biden administration’s handling of foreign policy and national security challenges certainly poses a threat to the Democrats, especially as they gear up for the upcoming election.

With the podcast episode set to be released soon, it will be interesting to see how Kennedy’s comments resonate with the public and whether they fuel further scrutiny of the current administration’s preparedness for potential crises. As the nation grapples with these weighty issues, it’s clear that RFK Jr. isn’t shying away from shining a spotlight on what he views as the dangerous path ahead if Biden remains in power.

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